74 \J ----.... , { - Our Sleep Clinic advises the SLEEPLOBN Bubbleduke is a big figure in finance. Naturally he has enemies. At night when the pillow bunched around his neck he thought they had him by the throat. Not being a coward, he fought back. Morning found him wilted. One day he stormed mto our Sleep Shop. We prescribed , a Cutaway Pil- low. And now Bubbleduke sleeps in lullabye comfort with a pillow that sup- ports his head but doesn't stran- glehim. In sateen,it cost him only $5.95. Pretty Paula has the lead in a new Broadway comedy. She tried to sleep late in the morning, but the cruel morning light 'WOuld force itself into her eyes. Then she heard that our Sleep "'" , Shade provides total f4 ' .. darkness but does ;;;; , , .:> , >.:"/ " . ", not press on lids or ,:' .. F :: ':', ,.'. lashes. In black sa. 1 ,.:, .... teen it cost only $1. ..i . . ". . : . , . " . . ,; . tj , . ,: . ' . :: , ' , :: , ; . , : . ' , _ , ' :: ': : : . 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Send for free 24-page illustrated Sleep Book cfewl-J B Cøu'Je'l:; SLEE SH 45th St. & 6th Ave., New York V Anderb)lt 3-0571 now, I ain't being disrespectful to the dead, but it kinda set me thinking. A couple of months before, they were probably sitting on top of the world. Maybe they went down to Hot Springs in a Pullman, or maybe they were rich enough to hire a private car, or maybe they flew down in an airplane. There's all sorts of ways for rich people to travel. Like as not, they were the kind of men who wouldn't talk to a baggage man unless, maybe, they wanted him to watch out for their dogs or their fancy baggage. And now they were travelling back home with milk cans and trunks and kegs of nails. That's what I had the better part of that trip coming in to New Y ork-a special consignment of nails. Funny, ain't it?" -ROSE C. FELD . SLIGHT HEADACHE DEPARTMENT [Letter received by the editor of a country weekly] FLOYD GIBBONS, HOTEL WINTHROP, NEW YORK CITY. APRIL 3, 1937. 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